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A formal model of primitive aspects of cognition and learning in cell biology as a generalizable case study of the threefold logic of Peircean semiotics in natural systems

open access: yesSign Systems Studies
A formal model of the physical processes of digestion in a hypothetical cell is developed and discussed as a case study of how the threefold logic of Peircean semiotics works within Rosen’s paradigm of relational ontology.
Timothy Rogers
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Editorial: Creating the Future [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Editorial to a special edition of 'Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy': Creating the Future, December ...
Gare, Arran
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The World Is Not a Theorem. [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy (Basel), 2021
Kauffman S, Roli A.
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EMOTIONAL CAPITAL AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF FEELINGS AT WORK: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper presents an interdisciplinary framework between knowledge capital and emotional work as emergent concepts for business efficiency. When rationality is placed as a key point for business decision making, the emotional side of any organization ...
Claudia GRIGORE
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Od neuronu do kultury – biosemiotyczna historia powstania i ewolucji mózgu według Marcello Barbieriego

open access: yesZagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce, 2014
Marcello Barbieri is one of the leading representatives of biosemiotics. Dissatisfied with current reductionistic approach in science, he proposes a new research programme based on the idea of semiosis.
Adam Kłóś
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Biosemiotics and literature

open access: yesChinese Semiotic Studies
Abstract The aim of this paper is to continue the development of a biosemiotic literary criticism. Critics have made significant contributions to this emerging field. However, their work either largely focuses on introducing biosemiotics to a non-scientific audience or directly or indirectly limits the application of biosemiotic readings
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Why Explicit Semiotic Grounding Is Essential to Biology as a Science? The Point of View of Biosemiotics

open access: yesHumana.Mente: Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2016
A common approach in biosemiotics suggests that semiosis (any activity or process that involves signs) is a natural process embedded in evolution, which entails the production of meaningful processes. As Pattee has argued, a closer look at living systems
Elena Pagni
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